Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1915. PAGE 5. (0, LET'S GOOVER EXPECT MANY (CHILD DANCING PUPILS WILL GIVE PLAY “SLEEPING BEAUTY” AT MOORE THEATRE ESTABLISNED 1806 Special Prices on Staple Article _For This — “ 95 with Special Ire ( ‘ sides, rib dr in white enamel Regular $6.7 price it Table, spe Quarter ary $12.75. 1, in fumed " 10-ineh inish x48-in. t gine Regular ‘obe Couch, denim tment moth cov has large com; for bedding proof Regular price Refrigerator Time R cal lee users made. If you are figuring on efrigerator or ice box, see our line many styles, The most ¢ nom! Prices ranging buying a from $6.75 to $42.00. Chair, $1.65, regular price $2.25. Heavy box seat Din ing Chairs, mission design fumed finish, saddle seat just like picture Weodhouse-Gninbaym Lurniture @- ize 416° 424 + Di ke Street: WHAT'S BEST FOR BOYS AND GIRLS WOMEN EXPERTS Leading women in children’s up itt movements in America heard Tuesday at the First Presby terian church by hundreds of Se attle parents. The speakers cluded Mrs. Frederick Schoff, Milton P. Higgins, Miss Locke and Mra. Orville T. on their way to the national ence, Mothers’ Congress and Pave »Teachers’ associations, of some are officers and others cl affiliated, at Portland They left the city Tuesday night Some of the things they said “The home has nine times more teaching to do than the school There are 13,000,000 whose entire care is in the hands of fathers and and spirits depend upon her digestion and circulation. Sallow skin, pimples, facial blemishes and depression dis- ar after the system has been cmon and the blood purigfed by BEECHAM'S PILLS _— Pivartons of Seodit Velen to ones =e Every Bea. ald Everywhere. In bones, 10c., be were in Mrs Bright ly Special Manila Envelopes! Regular business size Printed for $1.95 Per Stilt large lower price: quantities: KAPLAN PRINTING CO. |they do, unchaperoned.”—Mrs. Or-| judge §. Sulzberzer 709 Fourth Ave. Company ‘Wit! continue to ship Salmon, aging § pounds, dressed, In tn boxes, to any point in she U. &. All Charges Prepaid, $1.25 Gonrantesd to © in perfect con- dition. Also Cra Smelt, Trot Kipperea Salmon and all products. See the fish befo if you wish 601 Northern Henk Bidg. Main 6874 UNION DYE WORKS I aver: dual Cleaning and Dyeing Plant and Office 10th Ave. and Eest Union East 1164.-Phones«-East 849 We havy the latest improve ments in treaning, and our work is absoluty+y guaranteed. A trial order is elicited. vinich | TELL IN MEETING mothers. Children are the most valuable assets we have. Suppose we get this knowledge to fathers and mothers? class of humanity.” Se hoff of Philadelphia, National Congress the Parent-Teachers Mra. Frederic ad tion Mother “The question of thrift and indus. | try is a large one. in manual train.| ing schools the standard of manu-| factured products should be kept as high as if the boys and girls were turning out articles for the market Where this has been tried, most of | the schools’ graduates have posi |tions awaiting them when they fin Ish school.”—Mrs, Milton P. Higgins | lot Worcester, Mass., vice president| National Congress of Mothers and| Parent-Teachers’ association “The kindergarten system Is the most certain, quickest and very best| means of promoting the welfare of | the people of any community, De spite this there are still more than| 3,500,000 children for whom kinder. | gartens are not provided. There are! |45,000 In the state of Washington | advocate the passing of a iaw by| ‘the t legislature providing for| kindergarten: Miss Bessie Locke director of the kindergarten division of the federal bureau of education “Parents should enter into the social life of their children in the high schools. This is just the time | when the ordinary run of parent be llieves his time for watching and taking part in his children’s doings is over. High school students are |too young to enter into social life as | ville T. Bright of Chicago, vice pres-| |ident National Congress of "| jand Parent-Teac hers’ association FLEET TRIP OFF?) WASHINGTON, May 12.— Though Secretary Daniels re- fused to confirm it, there was a persistent rumor in the navy department today that the scheduled trip of the Atlantic fleet through the Panama canal in July had .been abandoned. Officials sald coal had not been sent to any of the stations where supplies would be needed for such a trip. PANAMAS Bleaching and Is Our MANE th ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Sliversmith Is Now Located at His | New Btore oto Second Ave, Near Madison | President of | | I the u play golf maybe you'll un-| stand It don't mi Gu why, don't and Park and Kot If you Perhar knock Commin-| Johnstone are sane should the mayor of Se lot of -othe perfectly | otherwise ket out bill Ko has Reacon an 1 on bin lot of lace where | only the golfers unielpal links fitne and ogram ene t cream * 00 ken out opetng day opent Ded N Pient address. 6 Jefferson Banc to 9 of Park Improveme elub music city f 20 Rules course nen h everybody readily whie will understand Greens are only for putting. Should a ball roll onto a another fairway during one of play, one muet lift the ball Play off spaces under repair is forbidden. One must lift one’s ball from such barrens onto the fair. way Replace Day tick © on HH divote. 1 gan 5 will An 8 ar » ticke t aa t nual and mont obtained at the n the Central use board office Hiding Rajah Brings 4th Wife to See Frisco We bulld up a new! @uUNDKR WOOD + UNDERWOOD She's his favorite wife. Beauti ful Spanish bride of His Highn: Jagat Jit Singh Bahadur, an Indian rajah. They are on their way to |the exposition In San Francisco (JEWISH VISITORS DELAYED BY FLOOD Floods in California have the schedule of the grand lodge fleers of the Independent Orde BNai B’RIth, the largest ganization in the worid. h arrive in Seattle Sunday noon for a two-day visit The party, consisting of 37 and women, will not arrive Monday afternoon A public meeting at hall, scheduled for Sunday, will probably be postponed until Mon day night A visit to the Bremer ton navy yard and an auto tour about the boulevards have been ar. ranged Among the visitors will be Simon | Wolfe Washington, D. C., the noted lawyer, author and diplomat; of Philadel N, Asher of New York and Aarons of Cleveland Now ITs LEEHEY’S TURN TO EXPLAIN of upset of. of Jewish or Christensen’s phia, cL. Secretar interior partment knew or heard of John EB. Ballaine of Seattle as a candidate for a po sition on the Alaska railroad com mission, as had been charged by Maurice D, Leehey of the Alaska Bureau of the Chamber Com merce, The following telegram was received by Ballaine from Lane Replying to your wire, so far an I know not been a candi date appointment to any tion in connection with the govern ment railroad project in Alaska Leehey had stated, in substance, that Balloine attacked the Chamber of Commerce Alaska bureau be cause he was not supported in his alleged candidacy fox place the NEVER AGAIN er Septemb: January 1 March 6 Franklin K. Lane nes of you have for a commission Married Divorced Remarried Divorced This, br history of 1909. 1915, 1915, fly William © is matrimonial and Carrie BK. Drager Drager filed a com plaint for divoree in the superior court Wednesday, alleging hig wife had left him-—again She obtained the It was granted by who later remarried them, first divorce. [pleted by Col. J jother “jenough to moisten men! until on} Judge Dykeman,|@ | TO FIRST TEE AT JEFFERSON AND PUT ONE EH? DAY BANQUET Arrangements have been Hawthor com M of the and wombers mitt r holding Jefferson day be County Demoe rooms of the Club in the Are day bane the postponed iquet of the King lub at the Commercial ade building Thur evening The sale of ts Tuesday evening, ind Will attend the banquet be the Initial step in a gether” movement of democrat and progressives for the 1916 can paign | George H, Walker, a progre will preside as toastmaster, and the following will responded to which ates which will closed many met te toantr be (From left to Doris Hanson, who right) the pell of th in the enchanted the eautifu cess, under the continued to slee palace. Then young, h the mon came " You rememb The Sle It in to be theatre next § 4 cant of Seattle Faurot Ac Slee Sleep of fidret of Dan puplis the seen in ncene the four act in the pal ehristentr ing Princess of the « of ows the ons is a ears, and Act 3 sh urrounding the enchanted Final! Act 4 shows th leeping Heaut Ap WH RENTON TO HAVE SAFE MILK, T00) A waken Tn be Tues night City Attor ordinance 4 milk fron ted fron mnanimous eit sunell of Renton instruct draft unpasteurized yeen tes rohibited to Jwhich all jcows that have not [tuberculin will Y jesle in Renton It in practically certain the bill | will be passed the council and Japproved by Mayor Hughes The ordinance wil! follow the of the measure under ¢ on in the Seattle city MAYOR TO ATTEND = BAZAAR TONIGHT :: an waiting father M He arshall G Barritt, Wil Re nett prince pringe; Nan ma Hemrich, Margaret Neilie Hangsor que ter Bobbie Ha 1 Cupid Actin attendants airy te oe | The fun ot being | ducted b adies of the | Rosary in th |the Empire bulle | Madison, will reach | night Mayor Gill honor. A program ment starts at § p. in free Every gram who the Hol Best Laeiiee ' For Children isc asement of| and parish, will be the guest oe of entertain: | Admission =. happy the pro Artists thin week changed appeario have v and even night will be are | Passing I thetr now Show rvices ser mea ed noon ing are WOMEN TO MEET Women's Commercial ¢ regular semi-mo the Commercia n the building hursday The will hold its in new Areade luncheon el jat Dandruff Soon | Ruins the Hair b rooms 12:30 7 Girls | thick | if you want plenty of} beautiful, glossy, silky hair do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin jit if you don't It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff ts to dissolve it, then you destroy it l entirely To do this, get about four | ounces of ordinary Nquld arvon; ap ply it at night when retiring: use| the sealp and} with the finger Try Skin Absorption Instead of Cosmetics | it in gently ie morning, most, if not all, of |¢ dandruff will be gone, and or four more applications will ely dissolve and entirely every single sign and trace your thre com destroy of it You will find, too, that all tteh-| ing and digging of the scalp will] stop, and your hair will look and| fee! a hundred times better, You jean Nquid arvon at any drug | auick |wtore. It is Inexpensive and four | ounces is all you will need, no mat |ter how much dandruff you have This simple remedy never fatls Advertisement. A DAGGER | IN THE BACK) That's the woman's dread when gets up in the morning to start) the day's work ‘Oh! how my back aches.” GOLD MEDAL Haarlem | Oil Capsules taken today ease the! backache “of tomorrow—taken ev-| ery day end the backache for all] time. Don't delay, What's the use| of suffering? Begin taking GOLD |MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules to-| | day and be relleved tomorrow. Take| three or four every day and be per-! |manently free from wrenching, dis. | treasing back pain, But be sure to GOLD MEDAL, Since 1696 MEDAL Haarlem Of1 has heen the National Remedy of Hol land, the Government of the Neth erlands having granted # special charter authorizing its preparation and sale, The housewife of Hol-| land would almost as soon be with-| out bread as she would without her| | ‘Real Dutch Drops” as she quaintly calls GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil | Capsules. This ix the one reason why you will find the women and children of Holland so sturdy and | robust | GOLD MEDAL are the pure,! | original Haarlem Oil Capsules im ported direct from the laboratories in Haarlem, Holland, But be sure \to get GOLD MEDAL. Look for the name on every box, Sold by reliable druggists in sealed pack ages at 26c, 50e and $1.00. Money refunded if they do not help you.| Accept only the GOLD MEDAL,| All others are imitations, For sale| id guaranteed by The Owl Drug) Advertisement, No Commis elon. Real Estate Loails We solicit residence loans $300 to $15,000 proved property purposes—up to a conservatiy where in Greater We allow loans to be paid in monthly installments to suit the borrower “Renewal Charges. applications for in sums from either on im for building per cent of valuation, any Seattle. or 50 All our installment loans are on or befor We give privilege of month as desired of $5). We the borrower the paying as much each (in. multiples Charge No Com- mission Whatever Loans Promptly Closed Washington Savings and Loan Association 810 SECOND AVE. Assets Established $4,600,000, 25! Years. +Company Burnetta Barbour, will be seen in the Sylvia Bernhard and “Dance Coquette.” venson, Mildred Baker, Evelyn Ste Florence Magi Marion Wh |hard, Doris Dorot Ra Moran Bern Ba Stone Louis Helen Sylvia Hurnetta Schmidt man, Hanson Marguer Nuttal, W m Hanson, Elizat Lack, Margaret Meister, Edith Rohowitz, Ruth Studdert, Dora Hur ley, Evelyn Clifton, Julia 1 Sibyl Sidelsky, Helen Constance Bell c Ho. Andersor felen LL | son, Jordan Smith Marie Kell Marjo Jacquina ig Mays, Caroline Jost rion Merritt Bernice Zwicke Jo. kephine Hutcheson, Doris Ferguson | Helen Florence Fi jrace arner arold — Gox Weston Fuller, Carleton Kilbour Robert Goodson, Richard Stith nor Beckett, Edith Laubach: Adelaide Salinger, Doroth singer, Jean Hay, Hazel C1 Gilmore Rech Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Q.—-Can you please give me di-| rections for making a dust! floor mop? Thanking you for your kindness, | am INDUSTRIOUS HOUSEWIFE can mix ty th one pint of ¥ the soft, long in the mix nti] thoro it until ands of a ¢ » Moy keeping It there u rated. Then hang drips well and it is read use on your once every floors. Soak two weeks Q.—I have received a number of letters from a young man friend with atamps placed on different parts of the envelopes. | have been told that each position has a meaning. Will you pt a stamp flirtation? A.—There isn't » attact any meaning flirtation and essence ence of all sense aced anywhere on either dense igno- rence to the in the an| rance of or ind enience o en service Inste which hinder not follow the correct ing a stamp, that is, in the upper right the envelope? posta erratic ways loyes, why way of plac right side up hand corner of ng postal en Q.—Kindly print the rhyme about the fortunes of the different months for marrying. ve b. A.—Married in life's a delight Married in find it all right Married in March, happy and true Married in April, it's to you Married in May your way Married in and gay Married in away Married in sweet Married in will be as they Married in October tune is made, led Novembe come to your aid Married in Decembe and sweet All fortune’s best gifts will be laid at your feet | January, Februar you'll ou e quite up tears strew June, life's rosy July, you'll August, life's 3 eam. September a things seem our for tis holy Q.—We know two girls, 18 and 19 years old. They are exceptional lly witty; in fact, they are always| | joking and laughing and agreeab' | We are two young men keeping steady company with them. We work Saturday evenings. Our friends say they see the girls going with other men, Of course, we do | not credit the story, but perteatl as | Sunday evenings, we fai them at home. One Pay that he | goes to see her sister, who boards,| | but we know she hasn't any sister,| | Now, what shall we do? Break| |up steady company or get engaged,| }so the girle will feel bound to con sider our rights? We are not fnan- |clally altuated so we can marry just now. TWO FRIENDS, A.—As the breaking up of steady company, the girls seem suf. ficiently expert at the job to make any action on your part unnece sary If L have you boys sized wp right you quite young, or you coule do your own thinking about jan important matter lengaged. Take my advic Juntil your finances have ‘improved before you go so far engaged to any girl Alsc for something more than exception-| al wit ina girl as a qualification for| | matrimony | | to are such becoming and wait} actually | Ss to! look Q.—What does affinity mean? A man whom | have been going wit |for several years called me his af-| jfinity the other day, Does it mean! |the same as fiance? | MISS SEVENTEEN, | A.-You could spend a few mo ments consulting the dictionary to} go@d advantage, By no means are the two words synonymous, A| man promises to marry his fiance to} to a flirtation of any | | whether ja young |young man, the girl is not beauti- jance, jf iW {double that *<Dongall« fouthwick Second Ave, and Pike St. Special Sale of Manufacturer's Apron Samples 39c rdinarily vaterials ale, in in five rons, tenings front, ont, with with large with rick- of contrast- t 38¢. Dainty New Lingerie Waists, Special A! this price we are offering a $1. 95 special assortment of Lingerie é Waists twelve clever models. es Some V-shape neck finish- ings in front with collars that are high in back, while others have oft rolling collars. They iutifully trimmed with in dainty lace, embroidered flor signs, beading, pin tucks, et full length sleeves id shorter. May be had in both flesh and white and all sizes are represented. Special Thursday at $1.95. in have il de- Both —Second Floor. The May Sale of Undermuslins Offers Cotton Crepe Garments at Special Prices Cotton Crepe Bloomers 50¢ Made with elastic at waist and knee Cotton Crepe Envelope Chemise 95¢ neck and sleeves bottom of drawers with dain- lac scalloped edge Cotton Crepe Marcella Drawers, at bottom with pretty lace ige, 65e. Cotton Crepe Marcella Combina- tion Suits, neatly trimmed with lace $1.25. Cotton Crepe Petticoats, scal- loped or lace edge, 95@ and $1.25. Cotton Crepe Corset lace trimmed, 50¢. Cotton Crepe Night Gowns, slip-over style, all white or Dres- den effects, lace or embroidery trimmed, 95e¢. Finished at ishec « Covers, —Third Floor. MacDougall-Southwick CITY TO GET AFTER BOND COMPANY Because the Chicago Bonding Co, ~ — has refused to settle up the wage __ claims of workmen employed by — the Harbor Paving Co. on city work at 37th ave. S., the board of public works Friday will consider mare and means to wage legal bat- tle agai . i Shallow and frivolous girls, this) jany, Saned by (Hg chioagtt orm class of girl is rare, and It doesifaiied to pay up its bills. Mayor one's heart good to meet a girl of Gill said Wednesday he will re- , this type. fuse hereafter to accept any bond: | have not been with her a great) issued by the Chicago Bonding Co. many tim but enough to make | ( ‘orporation Counsel Bradford has'” me want to cultivate an acquaint-|/ been asked for an opinion as to-- and | know it would please|the course to be pursued. me very much if our friendship| ———————— would some day develop into a deeper feeling. | There is only one objection—if it be an objection—the girl is three years and three months my senior; She is 22. | see no reason why this! difference in age should be consid- ered an objection, but would like to know whether you consider it one, and your reasons WAITING A.—The friendship of such a girl at this time is invaluable as a part of your general education—but you are three years less than 22. There . You will not pursue the wisest course if you allow yourself to take the sentimental side of the affair) too seriously at present | If you feel the same about this girl when you are 22, tlren no one will be able to convince you that your choice is unwise. In which case, it will not be, for you will probably continue steadfast in your devotion BEQUEST MADE TO COLLEGE BY LATE E. C6. BURKE Second Av. and Pike it. while] no} he loves her or not promises to love his affinity whom he may marry he matter Q.—Recently | met a girl who made a very marked impression on me. Contrary to most cases where lady strongly attracts a ful She is sensible, intelligent, refined and an altogether whole- ome girl. In the present day of| The Original We Extracted 12 Teeth for Mrs, - Hentschel Without Hurting Her a Bit following nS, the Requeathing the bulk of his es-| tate to his widow, Marie M’ Burke, | ay ene De® about it and but leaving con-| iderable ah T take great pleasure in inform=* siderable : Seattle col-|ing you that the 12 teeth you ex-)) lege and the Knights of Columbus, ted were pulled absolutely with- the last will of E. C. Burke, recent-| ut pain and I will be glad to ree-" ly deceased prominent realty deal-|}Om™Mmend my friends to you whens x f dent er, was filed in supertor court] {0,00ed,of dental work. | inesday ey “Beaux Arts, Wash.” The Knights of Colftmbus lodge} What better proof do you wanti, wae left $1,000, and Seattle college | than this that we can, and do, dow painless work? And that’s one off? the principal things to considers. When you have your teeth fixed | you don't want to be tortured while the work is being done. We guar antee not to hurt you, to say his children, amounts to was amount SHASTA STALLED REDDING, Cal 12.—Repair jwork on the ®. P. tracks, damaged) Regal Dental Offices |by recent washouts and landslides, | was rushed today, the men wl laa petioateengi sec charge announcing they expected to reopen the Shasta route Friday, N. W. Corner Third and Union